Wednesday, October 8, 2008

raindrops on roses...

disclaimer: i know this is post number 2 for the day, but that's what happens when you can't sleep.

so as i'm sure we've all caught on to by now, i travel, alot, and over the course of traveling, i've gathered a list of favorite things. hopefully, some of you may get to experience these as well.

and without further ado...

favorite airport bathrooms - minneapolis, st. paul airport. why? first, the doors on the stall in every bathroom swing out, not in, so you can take carry on luggage in with you pretty easily. second, the stalls are twice as deep as the typical stall, so even if the doors swung in, i would still have plenty of room to roll in the bag without having to scrunch it up against toilet.

favorite electronic gizmo - pny 2gb micro sd memory card. this is the memory card currently in my phone, which also has an mp3 player option. add a duel headphone hands free device, and you have an incredible way to not listen to the screaming child on the plane...but please ensure that all personal electronic devices are turned to the off position at this time.

favorite traveling companion - the message remix. mine looks kind of like this, but the picture is of a city and it looks like rain drops...anyway, its small, compact, and easily packable. and let's be honest, it has high ease of readability.

favorite snuggler - the blanket at the embassy suites tulsa. sorry, no link available for the blanket, but think velvety, thick and warm. i really want one to take home with me. when i'm at that hotel i carry the blanket around with me like linus.

favorite reading material - crummy church signs. i know, all of you thought i was going to list your blog, which is mostly good stuff. however, if you really want a good laugh and some humorous commentary, this is the way to go.

favorite piece of luggage - one quart zip top clear bag. i fly a lot, enough said.

favorite people mover - the up escalator in terminal 3 at cvg. going past security and up the escalator means i'm home.